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S u n d a y S alo on a >w. Thu law »»vs Hint l> llm »sluon» «hull not ho upon on Humhiy» «ml tl.nt minor» «hull not he allowed in thrill ut any tim e. Ln»t Sunday al terms>ti a drunken man kicked up r row in Fishera »»loon and two mi nor» were found therein. T h e mm anil one of i In- hoy» were taken In fore I he city reunrder and lined end the oilier will he, when he return, fr in th e locking ram p. T hey hav ■offer d ior a violation of the law bu The quality and quantity of the what alu m tih e »»loon keeper who v|o croi>s depend on a sufficiency of laird two plain lawa. T h e city mar shall had personal knowledge of lioi violations and it was Ilia plain duty to arrest Kialior hut it ha« not hen done. Doth the recorder and Ih 111 «lie »oil. Fertlliiers which »re low ill Potash will never produce council favored the arreat hut neithei »»tisfactory results. could compel it. It ¡« «aid th at the Kvery farmer should be familiar with the proper proportions of ingredients that ap to oth er «»loons hail hcen eq m lly a> make th- best fertilizers lor every kind of gnillv but have lint been »>> openly crop. We h ive jmhli «bed a reries of books, “ For 4b years I have <lepeu<1e<t on Ayer’s containing the latest researches on this all- caught at il. T h e man who waa Cherry Pectoral for coughs ami colds. I iinnortant subject, which we will send free know it greatly strengthens weak lungs.” if you ask. Write now while you tiunk of drunk Sunday «ays ho got his liquor Mitts, i*. A. R obinson . Saline, Mich. it to the al ano ther »aluon. and th e marshal J 2!tc.,.Vie.,*|.<;0. UEUMAX KALI WOHH •ays that if th e council «1 orders h- » 8 Nassau s tre et, *•*» Y * r k . will arrest anyone or all four of th> aalonn keeper«. T h e councilm an aav Moyer, VVi son & Co , dan F ra ñem ¡1 i» hi« duly lo arreat whenever tile r eo, C alifornia, art; aide agent« for t h e is a probability of conviction. The Pills inoroase th e activity of P acific coast. end is not yet. Saloon« and gam t Vycr’s h « liver, a n d th u s aid recovery. bier« must bo made to obev the law« J . L. C O L L IN S , If there were several hundred Tom Word« a« Oregon officials, a legion of BU EN A v is t a . ttorney and Counselor at Law, law breakers would he made to quake Miss Alice K nig hten is again in their boots and qu it th eir m ean be out. ness. m i»eeu n practice of his profession In this place Master Davis M cReynolds fell from ♦bout thirty years, and will attend to all husir.ess Mrs. A n n * Dunn ih clerking in (hi i listed to iiis care. Office, corner Main ami Court «•hair and broke his arm. Dallas, folk Co, Or drygoods depart in¿n t of Jacobson * Our hand co n cert raised $53.30 store. which will go toward buying uniform s. R. C- H U N T E R See the big opening: ad of Jacob - Farm ers are c u t'in g wood, pruning fon <fc G o.. than go and exam ine iheii P hysician and Surgeon orchards and cleaning ou t fence rows new good«. Potash ¡W eak Lungs DALLAS . ORECON Culls answered night or tiny. ^ ® i § p ä ü p ta s Why pay $J2 and over for a suit of Do not be deceived by these old advertising tricks clothes (Which we sell for $8 and $10? goods of us. y f/c are lower than any of them all the time. W. H, Murphy has been among A nan Mver is putting in over .300 feet of iron pipe to bring water from a friends .at W hitson and Mrs. M cClain spring to hid dwelling near F alls C ity. at 8cio. Buy your ELLIS & KE YT o s exa H A Y rs a . A. t t o r n e y a t - L a w . G. and see the m anv beautiful earn- j A, N. M cLaughlin and W , H. Mur- We exccll them all for prices, material, pic« >r tom bstones and triqnnm ent! j phy are delegate** to the Woodmen at the Haw kins marbl« shop. H e i* convention at M cM innville. etc., and do not sell for cost either. doing some fine work. Mrs, Bevens and Miss Lula Locke Office up stairs in C am pbell’ s build are attending a W om en of W oodcaft Is your kitch en supplied with the ing. m any tim e saving utensils now on convention in M cM innville. D A LLA S - O R EG O N . the m arks*. If not you should visit Last Ssiu rd ay Mrs. T y ler gave a Meisers kitch en counter. p«rty in honor of M artha W inn s th ir .er •auto Harry Cosper is now at work in the ! W IN T E R S T O C K E R S . teenth birthday A fter m any pleas A k - 1 1 dy of th.e replies to the above .Toe Brown. Henrv V<»th nd Rnm It Is generally recognized as one ot assessor’s office. ing g am es,refreshm ents were served. N. L B U T L E R •ut • lends « * the conclusion that Winslow ha ve ex tended th is week, in titm»i» HH iio I m P m c tic c In Huylna i c di.-ereiuen of opinion which appear th e tine points of the beef producing Several thousand pounds of Nr*. 9 to Dalla«, three lines of w ire.eon nec - A tto r n e y -a t-L a w !K .»III tl*» i n t t - i m i M O . - business to know the right tim e to m ar A IR LIE. e 1 rgely dependent upon the number anti 11 hop wire at $2.70.— Guy Bros. By M R H FD iS. M l’ M i O R D a n d H A L L , ing ns with M li C reek, Ballston and ket cattle, says Breeder' a Gazette. Them D A L L A S , O R EG O N . >f cattle handled by «lie individual, H. S. S m ith bus put up qu ite * IlilnoiH li.v ¡ ini- nt Station. Sheridan are a number of points to be considered. Mrs. E lija h M iller, who died at the | stretch of wire fence for P. Hadley. W ill p ractice ill all co m ía. Office, In buying Htockers a comuion prac l’lie extensive feeder prefer« the mar Buyers favor tlie steer that Is fully hem e of her son in Salem , was buried j ket as a source o f supply, while the aver bank. tice is to buy cattle during the fall and O. L . H artley, proprietor of the ripe or finished In condition, but dis Tart-er Bros, are g etting their hop here yesterday. early winter tlial arc thin iu Hesli ami nan who carries but a lew cattle usual crim inate against both the overripe or am Laundry, was m arried in Port, vard in good simp* for early plowing. ly finds that he can buy at home more weigh from 5**) to N*o pmuals, winter ’and this week, and on W edne*d v They are to have a gram ! fox hum tlie steer lacking in condition. Frotu Mrs. Pi »well w is taken to the hos »toutli of Independence as soon as a them on a ration calculated merely to advantn geously. evening Sq n ir Hardv Holm an »t his the feeders’ standpoint it is therefore W . F. M U S C O T T , pital last Saturday f<.r m edical treat keep them from .shrinking in weight hamr m arred Mis« Olivia Ra«inussen goodly num ber of hounds can he col nil expensive and useless proeesa to Quick W iij - to Wind Harhcil W ire. TRUCKM AN. and either fatten ,vtth grain on grass f Dallas, to Alhi rt Barnard, of Spo- »»lent leeted. “A cheap and handy way that I have m ake a steer too fat. Again, the most during the iuuhuit or graze them kane. D u lla e t: O r e g o n We at ten led the go« »«I road* mee»- Both of Oregon»* congressm en ami through the pasturing season and ftnlah i Used for two yearn to wind up barbed desirable carcass from the dealers' or iog at Lewisville Saturday and found wire is as follow«: I take two poles butchers* standpoint is not necessarily In our Lewisville corres/mndence that everyone present waa en th usias one of her sen ators are under indict on grain the following fall. Thus we! m ent by a federal grand ju ry . Mit find th at more than two-thirds of our! one and a half inches in diameter and the one ttyat makes the higheat percent V 1*11 aliare ul patronage soliclteO it will he seen »hat the sixteen per- age of dressed beef. Such steers usual tic on the mad question uml all sig n chell and W illiam son are modest correspondents buy their srockers and ud *11 o-d ers prom ptly tilled. ons present at a rec nt road m eet ly carry too high a proportion of w aste ed liberally for donating work. enough lo keep in the simile while ing subscribed 131 davs of free ro««l feeders In Hie fall and winter. T he! fat. When the steer Is sufficiently fat, umii r a cloud, hut H ennanu has work. If every road d istrict in «he T h ere will he a good roads m eeting reason given by ill* great m ajority of therefore, to make as high a quality of brass enough to go »»long as if noth these is that the cattle can he bought i f l J F J J T IM E T A B L E . countV will do a* well there Would b* at * his place Saturday to which every ing be*, f a:; lie is capable of making, and hail ever happened. great improvement, in Polk co u n t fa*nier or anyone el«e, th at is in fa more cheaply at that lime. P ractical v. * r t the same time he is sufficient roads before a noth- r winter. There vor of good roads, is most respectfully T h e many m en whose characters ly all of the remainder buy in the i ly i .t to satisfy the buyer that he will Leave« Independence for Monmouth and Airlie — will he a good road m eeting at Airlie A IIF .R L FOP. D A ltltF.I* W 1KE. invited and urgently requested to he are being badly tarni.-hed in connec spring, and the statement is made in .30 a m 8:30 p in dros3 a good percentage of beef and Leaves Independnce for Monmouth and Dalla — tomorrow. present. The co tin 'y Collet will he tion wnh governm ent land frauds m w some instances that while the m arket! six feet long. Near the center of these fr t. there is little to encourage the feed :i0 a in 6 15 p m I nail on two hoard« fifteen Indies long, on hand besides oth er road supervis deeply realize that ir the long run it is usually lower on stockers and li ed-1 Leave« Monmouth for Airlie - er to carry him further. Thin seems to Jud ge Co*d and Com m issioner* ors] .Siam 3:50 p m always p .y s best to be strictly honest. ers during ilio fall and early wilder! twelve inches apart, as shown in the he the heat time to market cattle. Leave« Monmouth for Dallas— Rid tel1 went to Portland last week to sketch. With a Ltlie prod h e two men A horse th at has once ran away is a l the expense of wintering often l*rh*.;s| : 20 a in 7:3o p m W eed O at th e S rra b a . Mr Phillips team scared at th e mu arrange ior our county exh ibit a» the Leave« Airlie for Monmouth and Independence— ways considered as liable to do so the filial cost per hundredweight to n < will wind up wire with tLis nearly as :«o sm 5pm T hat scrub anim als will w aste large axp «ilio n . T hey chose a location ter Tuesday m orning ami started out fast as they ¿ii Wit k.” s a js an Iowa point above the price commanded by again. Leaves Dallas lor M *n noui >i an 1 I nie endeuue— amounts of the farm er’s feed«tuffa is and were to b e informad h t - r n s *o the • f town a« a lively rate, scaring Al :u 0 p in 7.30 o in. the sam e cattle in the spring.1 By “e x Homestead ro-’S’e«1.•rrm’ent. shown in a feeding test conducted at lim it of countv exh ib it*. A* o\er bert Tetherow s le a n which was h itch T h e P a cific M onthly of Portland, pense of wintering'’ is meant feed, la i t'veotv counties will entei the co o t« s‘ ed *o a hack a ul It th teams took (he gets better as it glows older. The the Tennessee station. A bunch of ani »11«!» r>*o!! i'’; Yfiecp, bur, interest, taxes and mortality. ft. C . G R A V E N It. K. W ILL IAMS, ir will take a mighty good exh ib it to mad at the sam e tim e. Mr. Phillips Jan u ary is-uie was good enough hut mals of good breed and antecedents Every pi»>spe«r } » ::■ ' eoster P ip .i.if u t , 4 » « t ile r . W’l i i t c r i i i H f i n d le rn z iii ft '. sheep feeder.. 1 « i*.:g n :M t to sec . were fed for beef and gained two and M . C . V a S S a L L , a s s i s t a n t C a s h i e r win. Polk never was ami n ver w M wagon was noon scattered al ng the that lor February is b etter still. No The expe. .ein e o f suite of our cor great 1\ damaged. T he eastern umgaz.iie can tak e ¡is place e ir »r • h e 'tail end <»f 'lie proccasi »»». mad, being a half pounds per day, while so called '‘b e iV T itin In r .'n • ' ' , f> ■ O A L L i A O C l I i liA A h respondents indicates that stockers car says Orange Judd Farm er. Nearly all other »pain left th e hack by Mr. for Pacific Coast people. E xam in e a W hile in Portland Jm lg e t ’nad took “sc/libs” under the same conditions OF DALLAS, ullhOON, a -» ere cold ami is now confined to hi* Conns and were can »lit a»* the ra il copy and you will want to subscribe ried through the grazing season on conditions point to comparatively high gained only one and a half pounds, a pasture will yield larger returns dur priced feeding sheep. road cm -sin g near 1. VI. Sim psons. •in by lagnppe. lra n sa c ts a general banking ousi- difference of one pound per day. The for it. ing Hint time if previously maintained M ichigan, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Ne effect of breeding, blood and confor Hie har k w h s only slightly injured icHi in all ltd branched; buys and debt through the winter oil roughage than braska and other sta te s that handle and no re of the horses were hurt ill ucim uge mi prin cipal point« in Mie mation Is instanced In another feeding .More than fifty years ago Thom as if led ii liberal ration of grain for sev- Montana, Wyoming and northwestern rest where certain beef steers gainer I If you want to get the ■ HIV w iV lin k ed Sta ted ; make« collection!* on all J . Riggs and fam ily, cam e lo Oregon Li^Kvst return« for et.ii months before pasturing. The sheep to a large extent appear to be only forty-five pounds In sixty days, *>inla in the F aciiic N o rth w est; loan? and settled a t Crowley. He di*d your labor ami cormer method is often found most better off in the way of prospects for while others under sim ilar conditions S p e c i a l R e lig io u s .Vie t in g s . your ground, uoiiey and disconiit« paper ut the be», j there year» ago and last Tuesday tils you can’t ulTord economical in localities which are uut- lamb supplier than »lo southern Colo gained 125 pounds In the sam e period, ated ; allow interedt on lim e depodii» I ......... rtin n with i|lt> revival « i t . widow“, Mr». Beulah 1). Itigg«, paseed to plunt anything Mlt v i e « , at 111 pi> «l.y leiian eliu rrh I away. Uu VVe,lue*»]»\ a liuel of m en Is Ut’a.ly adapted to the growing of grass rado, K ansas, Oklahoma and Missouri. j This goc< to show that it doe* not pay aid forage crops largely to the exclu I This Is due to a ger.er I shortage in the to food n poor animal. Weed out the there will I . a h u .ire » men» m eelin * T «tten.letl th e funeral a t the neiiihlmi '♦*11 <» lo>-k i' <!»'*, * lie »tor*» heutc ' iok cem etery. A m uch inure extend* sion <»i grain. But under average 111! | lamb supply of New Mexic r. which scrubs. it , . a (ou.ht ons it Is rarely found good, furnishes the last name I :;»«»•« with ,•!>>»> >1 from II to I oelork. ami ilieie | notice will bo ¿iv -n n e x t week. II « -» n it o f F V r d ln * . <*. a >my t(» ejiny stockers a consldera | feeders. •• ill I p a m a-s nieeiiiig in the evening. ! In tin* lot of 130 steers sold by the RAILWAY Id«- time on a mere maintenance allow . On ^atnrrlay at 2 :.30 there will b e n A t the teachers exan .iuatiu n last the «tamlard after 49 year«’ ! Ulinofs experiment station recently on PuthlRR- the P!*r A to n ic . TIME TABLE: ut. They «¡way» produce child ren- me» lir.i ami »»« 11 on Sun I veek Misses L in a Htoutier mid Euge am e, even Plough the subsequent gain the largest ud U surest It Is a jf/etty goial i;¡’ o, sa\ s an ex- I tlie rh lc a rn murRet 100 c*rca s*e * of 1 20 p iu 7.30 a in Iv Dallas ar 4.35 p m 9.55 am m grass he thereby Increased. The •«ay • union n»Hr* n » *tin g a? »hej nia Phillip- girl firs« grade cerli lie ales, crops. A M dealer* .'v eil l:3d p ni 7.4ti a m lv'Teat« .Silinirar 4:20 p m 0:30 am average daily g .in secured with year change, that the sooner n pig can he vxtru choice beef were produced, twen them. Our I VO.t M c'ho'lh t ch u rch In the eoiii«i A. H. Hoy, A. J . S u ip h y , H. J . H. 1:30 pin 7.40 am.lv UtllUm» ar *: 17 p in 9: M\ am \ S e e d A ik iiih I nd the sooner ty-throe carcasses of prim e beef an 1:46 p in 7:f.«- inuv ' Diid^epoit ar 4:10 p m 10:30 am | holier ; t 3 i cl. cl Kvsi*g*list Snyder j bar«, W in tlia P alm ar, Mary Becker, lilt, s on gross aione t it rough the graz brought to 2fi0 |»orm»l« u free on request. | t:6á P I» 4M }* ■ u Pall» City Iv LuO p in J.20 hiii | he call he got to market a fter recdifug one carcass of medium beef. In the at . seaa.m is variously suited by 101 rO. M. F erry & Oo. will deliver hi M-'cd lecture to m en! E n a W aters, E tia Phillips. E l lie Daily except .undav. D ET RO IT , MICH. j i our correspondents. The mean ol tills weight tlie greater will be the t n lots Nos. 1 and 0 produced only "Train« «topi'ii «iiftiHl« only. nd in the e\e ing «her» will he a on- | Plaiikiiiglon ami rt.»die K uhardson per cent of profit In feeding him. Aside extra choice beef, all the other lots ion mas- m eeting in the Evangelical , second grade, J . D Reid, E. R. K uhl- these I n l.db p -umls. F o r two-year L O U IS G E R L IN G E R , J R . , from the risk o f hole;*:«, etc., it ha* yielding some carcasses of the secon I Uentral Manager. ! m an, Lewis M .ickiu, N* Iiis G ardner, oh is on grass alone the average dtiil> | • hurch. 17 replies, ih 1.87 been shown that the gain above 2(H) grui)»‘ named. No. 1 was fed silage an*l based BO Y E A R S * Mina Alderman and Maud M ontgom pound«' i Pour‘d** r*OHts more, and that even with No. 0 corn and cob meal, gluten meal, E X P E R IE N C E Jo h n W arren, of G rand Ronde. had ery third grade. lourn-N of S to ck e r*. pork bringing good prices there is often oiluicnI and clover hay. Lot fl aver- two c h ’ldreo t“ ilie «lie sam e «lay. 1 ¿j rep.y to t .»* q u e tio ii. W h e r e di actual I o - h iu feeding above 250 iged 1.425 pounds, dressed out 82.1 pec W o o d m e n E x c u r s io n P o s tp o n e d . N. L . B u tler has filad with the cour* | ¿eut and sold for $0.10. you buy y mi* stockersV** more than pounds. T IM E T A B L E I lie excu rsion to Portland n e xt ty clsrk hi* notice of apfmint n e n l ns Tuesday lias been postponed on a c one bait of our correspomlents replied -------------------------- APPLES. COKVALLIA MAIL—DAILY notary public. that tla r catt c were bought iu tliei’. I 4,1 F'op th ** B**"4 count of the death of F .iKcnburg • 7:30 a m Lv.............. Puritan i...............Ar 6;50 p n slowly ow n neighborhood, and practically all j “Why do die ro ^ s fade Thousands .of barrels of apple* will l(».4rt a iu Lv.............Derry...................i.v 2;|S p u> T h e pc» pic i Ilia their i^pr» ciation [ 11:46 p in Ar........ Corv»llU . Lv 1:20 pu of th** rniiuiiidet’ in < m cago. ivan8a*| nno/ ” " rc .’T . T " " . " M ARKET R EPJR T. not he picked from the trees Iu New laundry by a gen- ¡ At Aluau> ant! Curvalim connect with trtiin» o> ‘W* II." replied Ihe baldheaded young T l 'n . » n u l i l » < > » l i t u »•«»«,,• l u M i a . u a t \ f 4 Lee C o p y r i g h t s A c . erous patrrrnaire. Oregon Central aim Lantern railroad. Anrons M»n«11nf a akelrh and dosorlntlon may buy locally give various reasons foi m e n . w n cti ,v*u m i n s «* w » « - » ” •••■ very large crop and high price of I m p quickly a »certain our opinion fre« whether an LOITOHAKY A KU.I8 DALLAS P i S8 l NU c . iv —DAILY, EX. MI.'NDA\ Invention t* probably iwtwtablaCom mu ni<^. G» orge Fpperly I dir »»p« net! a store ti.c»r preiereiae. of wiiicli the more for the l»e*t. It’s more com fortable to rels. tion» « trlc fly co nfid “ * ential. it Ul. HANDBOOK <* Pafent* at Slieridan ami h»* move 1 into the 00 p m L v . , . Purl lami. A110: ‘In an. W h e at, per b u sh e l, f 1. frequently mentioned are i ll better ac hare them fade slowly away than tn _ncy for «ent fre e , o ld e s t «irency t «ecnrinfr patent«. 20 p ui Ar Italia«.. Wlllla Welle » f Biukluuil, U t w , .Lv 73*0 Pafenta taken through P a te n ta ta k e n th ro u g h Mnnn A Co. receive Allyn Yocrmi residence. B ra n , p e r to n f2 2 it 0 qiLiintancc with the dealers and with go off all o f a sudden, like a torprdo." rpfrial iprrial n notice o tic e , , w without ith o u t ch charge. a In UJe wlio 1» au export apple picker, picked Y amhill o « h si ts. S h o r ts , p er t o n , ♦23. ike bleeding of lire cattie; (2) Irettei - lot) Itar tls of apple» for K P. W il Pa»H *narer depot foot of J. fferaon tvtreet Mfs-es Maude Mrmtgomefv ami Mi M id it R r W o r se . A1 K o lli K K K liD ll’— rrtl-W L L K L Y Ciiitl»- r an he secured; (.b cattle cau be I G a ts, per b u s h e l, 45 r t * . na A lderm an, of F » U *G itv , took the Horrified M other I Just this minute liam» of Apple Vailey lit thirteen hour» .e iv* 7:40* in ....Portland ......Arme 3:32 p n A h an d som ely Illu strate d w eek lr. I.«r«e»t dr boo . lit nearer worth the money be-j F lo u r , per b a r r e l ,414 20. eve 3:a0 p *a ......... Da av teacher* exam ination here. d ila tio n o f any s d e n tlf lc Jo u rn al. T e rm » . $3 a Anive U.20 a sow Mr. Nlcefellow’s arm around your j mot thirty minute». T he latrrel» were : fo u r m o n th s, |L Bold by all new sdealers. .rr iv : 5.05 pm ...... Ah lio iau se freight, shrinkage, commission! Leave 7.00 a n r lo u r, uer sa ck . T l 19 DALLAS, OREC. SALEM, FALLS GITY S W ESTERN SOUTHERN PACIFIC P atents StknUfic fltticrkan. . 1 . v. * 1 AKTIN, P A IN T E R , L . N. W O O D S, M. D. tToiise, sign and o rn a m e n ta l, grain j Physician and Surgeon. ig, kaleom m g and paper hanging. ALLAH, - D allas, Oregon. O rr <*> R -M ’A-N-S Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind. n. c. l u u . SIBLEY A EAKIN, Vttornoy»-nl-Law. We hav * th e o a lr se t o f s h e tr a rt book« in P>lk •uiitv. K eliab le a b s tr a c t* fu rn ish ed , and m oney t c The 5 cent na-kaf* Is enough fo r aewat occasion«, j ■ify bottle, 80 cents, coate!«« a supply tar a i «O Ail d r i * * i « t * *e|| t b * » SO u"» e»«.Mton ' ' «H«<1 •d t Wlleeu • k U k . m im Lvnn and will pr» bahlv move to Dal- *. H».rry HolliMer has com e «rom M tnnville to take ch arge of the n«*w dry geo 1» a*ore departm enf in .Tajab* non’« store. H i* fam ily occupy the form er esidence of M r* L. B. Mar tin. W. R. Howe having bought out the grocery d epartm ent of E lli* k K eyl nolicit* a c m tin u e n c e of the p atron age they enjoyed and a>*k« other* to give him * trial. I l will be hi* c*Hi t t * nt aim to do the fair thing by i f - B W L a rd , p e r pound ,1 2 4 clH* B acon ,s i d e * , per |*ound, 15 cts. H a m s , p e r pound» 15 ct*. S h o u ld e rs , p er p o u n d ,9 ^ 1 1 cts. E gg s , p e r d o z e n , 25 c t*. C h ic k e n s , p e r dozen |3(3|5 Dried f r u i t * . p er pound , 10 B e e ts , p e r pound , 14 ce n t*. T » irn ip s, p er pound 14 C a b b a g e , p e r p o u n d . 3 c t*. O n io n *, p * r p o u n d , Tl cts. B e a n s , p e r pnnttd , ^((t •* c^nte. Corn m e a l , p er p o u n d , 3 eta H a y , per ton, fO'ftfIS. il in ■ waist. to the clim ate and usually feeding. Krn In» at Mar k e f*. Those who buy at tie* m arkets glrc as tien«on . for their preference tl) th# market affords a larger number from which to selcei, hew-e the kind wanted « an more ofien )*• obtained and more uniformity it* weight, quality and con dition < can he secured; (2) the cattle can often he I »ought cheaper, due to over supply or luck of demand, while tl»e Dr io e in the country i s mor# tnttex- n r iiJ n ru u u u « w ill« - in u n «Kr’-t »..»» ■--• ■ -- ---- —rm ---- -- having grown together near the stem. Mr. t arj (‘iit**r sta ies that be has fouiUl M *en sim ilar csuinnles on one tre*.